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- Hedgehog - Wikipedia
A hedgehog is a spiny mammal of the subfamily Erinaceinae, in the eulipotyphlan family Erinaceidae There are 17 species of hedgehog in five genera found throughout parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, and in New Zealand by introduction
- Hedgehog - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, and Pictures
Hedgehogs are small, stout mammals characterized by sharp, keratinized spines or quills on their bodies They are named so because they creep through hedges, grunting like pigs in search of insects, worms, beetles, termites, and other potential prey
- Hedgehog | Small Mammal, Nocturnal Habits Spines | Britannica
hedgehog, (subfamily Erinaceinae), any of 15 Old World species of insectivores possessing several thousand short, smooth spines Most species weigh under 700 grams (1 5 pounds), but the common western European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) can grow to 1,100 grams
- Top 10 facts about hedgehogs - WWF
There are 17 species of hedgehog and they are found in Europe, Africa and Asia In the UK they can live in a variety of habitats including woodland, farmland, parks and gardens Hedgehogs are also well established in our urban habitat and can, somewhat surprisingly, survive very well in our cities
- Hedgehog - National Geographic Kids
By curling into a tight ball and tucking in their heads, tail, and legs, they protect the parts of their bodies that do not have stiff, sharp spines Often compared to pincushions, hedgehogs
- 17 Types of Hedgehogs: Species, Identification, and Photos
Get to know the different types of hedgehog and learn about the diverse habitats, behaviors, and diets of these little prickly mammals
- Hedgehog Animal Facts - Erinaceidae - A-Z Animals
Hedgehogs (family Erinaceidae) are small insectivorous mammals best known for their coat of stiff spines (in true hedgehogs) and their defensive curling behavior The family also includes gymnures (moonrats), which lack spines but are close relatives
- Thinking About a Pet Hedgehog? Here’s What You Need to Know First
African pygmy hedgehogs have grown popular over the years, especially with how often they show up online But there’s more going on behind that image
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